[R] Problem reading a PDF output
Uwe Ligges
ligges at statistik.uni-dortmund.de
Thu Jun 19 21:28:48 CEST 2003
james.holtman at convergys.com wrote:
>
> I generated a PDF output file of 10 plots. When I try to view it with
> Adobe reader (R4 & R5), it will lockup the reader (it is consuming 100% of
> the CPU) after presenting the 4th plot. I can generate the plots just fine
> in Windows and as a postscript file reading it with GSview.
>
> Is there anyway to tell what might be wrong with the PDF output?
I don't know of such a bug. Can you provide a simple example that
(re)produces such a plot that "lockups" Acrobat Reader? I guess it just
needs a huge amount of time for calculations, but I might be wrong ...
Uwe Ligges
> The file
> is 890KB in size if anyone would like to look at it. The postscript file
> is 783KB in size.
>
> I was able to isolate it to a single plot in a PDF file and it had 38,000
> lines of the following that composed 99% of the file: (I was plotting out
> individual events, which were about that many)
>
> 86.66 88.67 m
> 86.66 92.81 l
> 86.66 96.95 l
> 86.66 101.09 l
> 86.66 105.23 l
> 86.66 109.37 l
> 86.66 113.51 l
> ::::::::::::: 38,000 more of the same
> 388.87 96.95 l
> 388.87 92.81 l
> 388.97 88.67 l
> 389.07 84.53 l
> S
> Q q
> 0.000 0.000 0.000 RG
> 0.75 w
> [] 0 d
>
> Is this breaking some limit in PDF?
>
> I am running:
>
> platform i386-pc-mingw32
> arch i386
> os mingw32
> system i386, mingw32
> status
> major 1
> minor 7.1
> year 2003
> month 06
> day 16
> language R
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